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Seattle, Washington | Hotel Junean For Comfort Al Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH Most Convenient Location ~THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name S SEATTLE For Comfort and Service Juneau Dairies, Inc. F. B. Get the New Wash- M#‘:.m ington Habit ALASKANS F:J‘El. AT HOME wul“u Dms Hotel [NEW WASHINGTON | THE BARANOF ALASKA'S FINEST HOTEL Eat in the Famous Gold Room Phone 519 Py WATKINS GOOD HEALTH PRODUCTS Foods, Medicines, Flavorings and Spices, Toiletries and Household Necesities at PRE-WAR CEILING PRICES Complete Line GARNICK’S GROCERY It Costs No More | Phone 174 i C in and get your Phone 800 i 2 oxgil:x‘nd;r and Almanac et bosss B e ANCHORAGE via Yakutat and Cordova FARE: 882.00 (plus tax) Departs Juneau each Tuesday and Friday2P. M. Woodley Airways Alaska Coastal Airlines, Agents—Phone 612 i | SITKA NEWS % On Friday evening, March 2, the town caucus was held atthe Fire Hall. Nominated for mayor were ICl:n(nco Rands by the Rev. W. A. Thomas; Jess MeGraw by Orville |Paxton; E. M. Goddard by Leslie Yaw: D. R. McGraw by George Pet- erson. Goddard and McGraw de- clined nomination, Jess MecGraw | withdrew, leaving Rands alone on the tickat. Nominated for the three vacancies on the Council were: Lawrence Wid- | \mark, John Hollywood, Howard, | Bradshaw, Prank Price, Mrs. C. G. | Stuart, Mrs. Glenn Morgan, and Art |Franklin. Franklin declined and Hollywood withdrew. For the single vacancy | Schocl Board the following were nominated: Bob Gaylord, Mrs | Elizabeth DeArmond and the Rev. :Arlhur N. Bily. Bily declined and | Mrs, DeArmond withdrew. | For the vacancy on the Utilities ,Board, those nominated were: Har- old Schaefer, C. E, Pearl and Oscar Tilson. Tilson declined. Mayor E. M. Goddard and City Clerk Tal Guppy presided at the caucus and were thdnked by unani- ‘mous vote of those ‘present at the {end of the meeting. | and Sgt. Al Zanger. On Monday evening, March Jamestown Bay. Chief and Mrs, Mr. and M Charles Al Zenger and Stifli Sgt, Larson. Mrs. Harriet McDougal was the housz guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Goddard for a week Mrs. Dougal arrived from Seattle on the on the Northland. on the Mrs. Dougal of Seattle. Other were Mrs, Ray Peterman, Mrs. E. M. Goddard, Mrs. James Laidley, Mrs. Frank Calvin, Mrs. Maud Wakefield and Mrs. Jack Calvin. at the U.S.O, Victory House. After |dinner the evening was spent with | bridge gt the Goddard home on Oja | The Sitka High basket ball team |Street. THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE— Brightman, Stf. Sgt. Chris MI’SE"‘urtrrnmn‘s 5, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carter were hosts ;n4 Mrs, Harry Hagen on Etolin at a buffet dinner at their home in giroet Wednesday evening were Mrs, The guests were yuMoine Peterson, Mr. William _Sarvella, charles Wortman, Chief and Mrs. ‘Wortman, i} Mr. and Mrs. George Sarvella, Sgt. George Sarvella, Stf. Sgt. Chris Lar- Chris o5 Mst. Sgt. Laurie Sarvella, and North Sea and returned to her home her daughter, at her home on the Crescent Mon- Nan day evening for Mrs. Harriet Mc- Mar guests Wakeman, Loretta Walton, Natasha }werc Mrs. Harold Veatch, Mrs, Wal-~ Iler Roach, Mrs. Carl Ludy, Mrs. Clarence Rands, Mrs. Harold Com- ery and Mrs. Harold Schaefer. The entertainment w a s | bridge. | Linner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. um Sarvella, Mr. and Mrs. Sgt. Al Zenger. Mrs, mwuoty Ficicher gave a| Mec- children’s party Thursday afternoon o celebrate the n'nth birthday of Kay. Games were played during the afternoon. The guests were Donna Lou Kuehne, Frank Hennessy entertained Dotty Kay Kuehne, Fanny Franks, -y Yaw, Shirley Richter, Anna Ward, Luella Andersen, Mary Jdvin and Shirley Ann Rowley. Vonnie Melby celebrated her ninth birthday March 3 with a party. giv- en by her mother, Mrs. Harold Mel- Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Goddard were by, at the Elks Club rooms. Thirty- dinner hosts last Sunday evening three guests were present and the afternoon was spent. playing games. Passengers who returned on the The guests ‘were Mrs, Har- North Sea were: Mrs. LaMoine Pet- |returned from Ketchikan after an tiet McDougal, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott erson from a short trip to Juneau; absence of two weeks, In the B@mes Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Avrit E. L. Carter from a brief business |with Ketchikan High our boys|and Mr. and Mrs. Cle lost all three times. With Harold |Hodgins out of the game with an| !injured knee and Lee Rhoades out|ed from Mr. ence Rands. and Mrs, with the flu, the going was tough.|Carmichael of the birth of a daugh-|-—— | The scores were 46-16, 49-21, 41-12, |ter, Claire Elizabeth, February 15, at The boys report having a wonder-|San Joose, California. Mr. Car- (ful time because of the hospitality michael was formerly bookkeeper at received in both Petersburg and the Columbia Lumber Mill. Mrs. Ketchikan, Carmichael, nee Elizabeth Sey, was | é | formzrly a resident of Douglas. Mrs. C. B. Hodgins gave a surprisé | dinner party for her husband on Thursday night of last week. The] guests included Mr. and Mrs, Jee|to a8 daughter, Beverly Jeanne.ue, Skaris, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Haw-|o» February 21, in Seattle. iMr. kins and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mfl_v’Hanson was formerly f’ construction by. jemployee on Japonski and for the 7 |past two yearse the Hansons have Mr, and Mrs. Sam Troutman and|Made their home in Pelican City . . and Mrs. Harcld Donnelly en- ained on Friday evening of last| Co-hostesses ai a surprise birth- week at the Donnelly home, with a day party for Mrs. Adolph Thomp- showing of home movies and koda- gop on March 1, were Mrs. Al Kess- chrome slides. Their guests wera ;.. “ 3 R Lt ler, Mrs, Henry Yrjana, Mrs. Theo- Mr. and Mrs. Jess McGraw, Mr. and gore Kettleson and Miss Anna Mrs. Reuben Fraki, Mr. and MIS. qhompson. The evening was spe Trig Strom, Donna Gale McGraw, p! inl; cards and duniing. ;prent Mr. and Mrs. John Holic, Miss La- ent were Mr. and Mrs, Len Peter- Verne Seagren and Charles Post. [¢on My and Mrs. Al Kessler, Mr jand Mrs. Ted Kettleson, Mr. and Mrs, L. E. Thielke gave birth t0' nrrs Henry Yrjana, Mrs. Ted John- a daughtar, Eleanor, weighing seven ., Mrs. Chris Jackson, Mzs, Lucills pounds, eleven ounces, on February peinke Fred Brandes, Jr. Neels 22. Mr. Thielke Is manager of the st pp . Sika Bubfic s, Ton Fred Roman, and Henry Lar Mrs. Harlan Hanson gave birth . Harry Benalkin of Born to Mrs. Ivan Rezek, March| ane ang an 1, was a daughter, Ruth Ingrid, getchikan arrived on the North welghing _seven pounds, twelve ceq gng are registered at the Sitkd ounees. Mr. Rezek is a local me- Hotel. Mrs, Benalkin is a sister to | John Hollyweod. Mrs. Benalkin was the guest honor at a tea given Wedensday af; ternocn by Mrs. John Hollywo and Mrs. Ray Elliott at the formers chanic, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Dawson have' their entire family home for the first time in eight years. David Dawson arrived * from Hollywood‘hcmu_ The guests were Mrs, Wil some months ego; Mrs. John Das-|jiam Hollywood, Mrs. Nick Lind- to\\,. assistant editor of the Alaskaquist, Mrs. Marie Brightman, Mrs. Sportman in Ketchikan, arrived, jonn Lawrence, Mrs. Frank Price, 21@ Ler son Dickie on the N_orth‘\Ml.S' Harold Donnelly, Mrs. William ;;an;e?rgtfgu?:::éxs};fr:fi ’3§;5fl°:‘_'12each, Mrs. Donald McGraw, Mrs. tabhad 1 el z‘:cn;s W m':‘iJol-m Osbakken, _M’S' William Han- | . > lon and Mrs. Julia Roy. \ | | Aleutians, arrived home on tur-l. | lough. With him was his wife, Who! puncheon guests atthe home of lives in Anchorage. Mrs. Dassow | pppo = it plans to return to her home in Ket- iad ,Roy {\vr Th}lrsday aflgrx)wn | chikan on the Northland. ] | Sgt. W. Lee Burkhart, son of Mrs.!|! (Lillian Burkhart, left last week ar»‘ jter spending a ten day furlough with his mother and his sister, Mrs.| James O'Brien. Sgt. Burkhart is with the Pontoon Engineers at Camp Swift, Texas. Mr. and Mrs Wm. A. Boyd were } hosts at a cocktail party on the af-| ternoon of March 4. Their guests |were Chief and Mrs. Wm. Sarvella.! {Mr. and Mrs. George Sarvella, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wortman, Mrs. }! Martha Kostrometinoff, Mrs. La-| | Moine Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. James| » flf//ims‘ | time. Tryit! Follow directions infolder. | VICKS VA-TRO-NOL Vi | | Conway Dock || Company 0il---Coal || G_asoline i i Insurance || Phone 78 R trip to Petersburg; Dr. Rae L. Carl- son on a weeks business in town; An announcement has been receiv- Mrs. Pansy Elsemore and Thomasine Burford Elsemore from a short visiv in TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1945 (her two children from an extended e - |vacation in the Staies, Public Accéun!anl-Slenographic-'l'ax Returns MURPHY and MURPHY Successors to Harvey Lowe ROOM 3—First National Bank Bidg. ‘ Passengers leaving on the North | Sea, were: Thomas Tilson on a short | business txip to the States; Mrs. P. | Monell and her daughter, Mrs. Wil- liam Youppi on a visit to Seattle; Capt. R. H. Horsely for Seeattle for: reassignment; Sgt. Fred Andersen to Seattle for reassignment; Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wittmeyer to Tacoma af- ter vacationing here; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morris to vacation in the States; Mrs. Oliver Eldrige for an indefinite stay in Oregon; J, W. Rhoades for Seattle after visiting with his brother, Claude Rhodes; Mrs. Jjack Ogan and daughter Pamela, to visit Mr. Ogan’s parents near Seattle; Mrs. Rose Wong, who* has been running the Pentacostal Crphange, with her children, Marjorie and Richard; her uncle Henry Clark and Miss Jaunita Meyers who have been assisting Mrs. Wong with the orphanage; Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Scheibel, en route to Anchorage; Mrs. Ben Senter, re- turning to Ketchikan after visiting her husband in the Coast Guard here; and Winnie Groom, for Ketch- | ikan. E e — ! ANNOUNCING T he re-opening of the | ARTIC COCKTAIL BAR Wednesday Everting, March 14. You will be thrilled with our New Bar, which is one of the 3 : . o micest on the Coast. - Come | LD iS n0 substitule for newspaper advertising! in and see for yourself. l= e BB B B R JOE McNALLEN, Prop. PHONE 676 M. ISAACS——Building Contractor REMODELING — REPAIRING CABINET SHOP 270 South Franklin Street. PHONE 799; Res. Black 290 JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING Co. PLUMBING—HEATING~—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS CN YOUR HOME SITKA RUSS CLITHERO = WHEN IN SITKA Make Your Headquariers ‘ af the | "The Home of Hospifality” JUNEAU WELDING AND MACHINE SHOP 631 Willoughby Avenue Phone 525 AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR GRAY MARINE DIESELS and GENERAL . MOTORS DIESELS From 25 to 400 H. P. GRAY MARINE GAS ENGINES From 42 to 96 H.P. MARINE SUPPLIES HOTEL | THRIFT C0-0P CAPITOL CAFE Southern Fried Chicken -- Manager Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers AND KE w COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR Newly Remodeled 211 SEWARD STREET ~ \ { { ! Choice Steaks ] PHONE 767 BINE and DANCE b cvrvcccvve= - — S FORD AGENCY || ALASKA WINDOW (Authorized Dealers) | CLEANING CO. GREASES—GAS—OIL || Window Cleaning and Janitor | Foot of Main Street ! Service i MERF C. FERRIS [ I Juneau Motors || Phone 737 Alaska Cab Office G. E. ALMAQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Acruss frum Elks’ Club [ PHONE 576 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS | AND POULTRY | FREE DELIVERY Lall Phones 13 and 49 EM EP ° It CALL Femmer’s Transfer 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. { Thomas Hardware Co. || NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling PAINTS — OILS e E.©.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS Builders’ mgw PHONE $1 HARDWARE While traveling is difficult . . . we'll be thinking of our friends in Alaska . . . Even if we don't see them . . . mb! NUNN-BUSH SHOES Phbne 206 Secand and Seward & STETSON HATS putidor! o : ‘ : | Quality Work Clothing HUTCHINGS ECONOMY ;.eg;t ur‘ram d‘rolds with ‘V;»h'o-noll * . MARKET bmlatne - o Keep On Buying RBonds FRED HENNING ||| .o Mente ot A0 mime | any colds from developing if used in Complete Outfitter for Men PHONES 553—92—95 TOWININ 1945 BUY BONDS ... New Washington Hotel, Seattle FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager [ COWLING-DAVLIN | COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPOONE 4 WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Y¥our Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL USI Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 J The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms ' at Reasonable Rates PHONE BINGLE 0 Alaska Music Supply Artbur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments and Supplier TIMELY CLOTHES MORE Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frosen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner - PHONE 3953 “sMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery Junean THAN BEFORE Alaska Trading Co. ]. W. GUCKER, Prop. PHONE 122 or 4 At Alaska Dock and Storage i o ) HOME GROCERY Phene 146 Home Liquor Stere—Tel. €99 American Meat — Phene 38 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 540 Pred W. Wends P